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Magazine Modular Advantage

Découvrez ci-dessous les anciens numéros du célèbre magazine professionnel de MBI consacré à l'industrie de la construction modulaire.

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T.R. Arnold: The Art of Third-Party Inspections

T.R. Arnold (TRA), a third-party inspection company in Elkhart, Indiana, contracts with modular manufacturers across the US. Manufacturers register with each state to which they intend to send their modules and may be required to hire a third-party inspection company.

Creating an ‘Ecosystem for Innovation:’ 50+ Years of Modular Construction Oversight in Virginia

Virginia’s modular building program began in 1973, with the implementation of the Virginia Industrialized Building Unit and Mobile Home Safety Regulations. Now it’s leading the country in modular code adoption.

Understanding Thermal Barriers Compliance Methods & Emerging NFPA-275 Foam Plastic Technologies

New fire barrier technologies are improving total costs and margins in major areas of construction, such as commercial, government, union and prevailing wage projects. These benefits translate into other large fringe areas, such as agriculture, commercial cold storage facilities, grow houses, outbuildings, military and aviation hangars.

Financing the Future of Modular Construction: How Better Capital Strategies Can Help the Industry Scale

The future of construction will not be solved by one product, one lender, or one financing model. It will be solved by matching the right project with the right capital strategy.

Building Customized Technical Containers for Data Centers and the Energy Sector

Modern data centers must not only be highly efficient but also flexible and secure. One answer to these core challenges is modular data centers housed in containers.

Printing the Future of Modular Construction

For the modular and offsite construction industry, 3D concrete printing should not be viewed as a competing construction method. It should be understood as a potential expansion of the industrialized construction toolkit.

Quality Control for Modular Houses Manufactured in Asia

In modular construction, prevention is far cheaper than correction. A good inspection plan protects the buyer, supports the supplier, and helps the final project succeed.

Housing Without Borders: Go Global with Haskell Modular Solutions

With the capacity to service over 15 diverse markets across multiple continents, Haskell is the reliable choice for our 80% repeat client base no matter how their needs evolve. So, when a longstanding client—typically known for their large-scale, institutional buildings—engaged Haskell with a very different need—multinational
housing projects—Haskell knew exactly what approach to take.

ProSet Co-founder Shares Expertise to Help Ensure Safe and Secure Modular Connections in Colorado

ProSet co-founder Matt Mitchell created and teaches an 8-hour course, based on Colorado’s modular installation regulations.

Women in Construction – Reflections on a Journey, Then and Now

From industry veteran Laurie Robert, a retrospective for women who are thinking about entering the modular construction industry or are looking to elevate their current position into leadership.